by driversoft
Wed Aug 08, 2012 2:22 pm
...and so the scammers move up in the world (or try to...)
My son received the same email from Gumtree, allegedly from dreamsmanpowerconsultancyjob@dreamsmanp ... yjob.co.uk
I love the way they can't even be bothered to correct any of the English - even the misspelt 'forth night'!
It indicates a website (http://www.dreamsmanpower.com), which at one point has been based on an Indian template (it still lists salary ranges as lakh, or £100,000) and indeed is still occasionally blank - it proudly displays "This is sample text" in various places, even as one of the banner screens! I can't tell whether dreamsmanpower is hokey (it would, on the surface, appear so) and is directly linked to the scam, or whether it has been unfortunately linked by the scammer. Either way the site is less than credible - but does occupy the top Google search positions available!
My son received the same email from Gumtree, allegedly from dreamsmanpowerconsultancyjob@dreamsmanp ... yjob.co.uk
I love the way they can't even be bothered to correct any of the English - even the misspelt 'forth night'!
It indicates a website (http://www.dreamsmanpower.com), which at one point has been based on an Indian template (it still lists salary ranges as lakh, or £100,000) and indeed is still occasionally blank - it proudly displays "This is sample text" in various places, even as one of the banner screens! I can't tell whether dreamsmanpower is hokey (it would, on the surface, appear so) and is directly linked to the scam, or whether it has been unfortunately linked by the scammer. Either way the site is less than credible - but does occupy the top Google search positions available!
Last edited by Bubbles on Wed Aug 08, 2012 4:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: moved to give its own topic.